A little over a year after deciding to undergo Tommy John surgery after tearing the UCL in his right elbow, Blue Jays pitching prospect Robert Osuna will make his return to live games Tuesday as a starter for the Gulf Coast League Blue Jays, according to the man himself.

Almost the day !!! Haha ready for tomorrow first start since the last year .. #roadtotheshow tj
— Roberto Osuna (@RobertoOsuna1) July 7, 2014

Right-hander R.A. Dickey threw seven shutout innings and Chris Colabello smashed a two-run homer as the Blue Jays earned a 5-2 win over the Royals on Sunday to win three of the four games in the series at Rogers Centre.

The Blue Jays made a big push before Friday's non-waiver Trade Deadline, as they chase after a postseason berth. Toronto is just behind the Twins in the race for the second American League Wild Card spot and will host Minnesota for a four-game series. The Blue Jays will open the series on Monday with their new ace, David Price, on the mound.

Benches cleared during the eighth inning of the Blue Jays' 5-2 win over the Royals on Sunday at Rogers Centre after a series of hit batters and inside pitches led to the ejections of Toronto manager John Gibbons, right-hander Aaron Sanchez and bench coach DeMarlo Hale.

The Royals scored three runs in the top of the eighth inning vs. recently acquired right-hander Mark Lowe to steal a victory away from the Blue Jays with a 7-6 win on Saturday afternoon at Rogers Centre.

The Blue Jays made a flurry of roster moves on Saturday morning, as they optioned right-hander Ryan Tepera to Triple-A Buffalo and designated Danny Valencia and outfielder Ezequiel Carrera for assignment. The moves came as Toronto created space on its 25-man roster for recently acquired outfielder Ben Revere and right-hander Mark Lowe.

While the actual Deadline day didn't feature many high-profile moves, the last week has been filled with them. Now that the dust has settled, here are the three clubs that I think improved the most as a result of Trade Deadline deals.

David Price was moved prior to the non-waiver Trade Deadline for the second consecutive year, but this time there's a "been there, done that" kind of feel to it. He experienced everything before, which should make his transition to the Blue Jays relatively easy.

Right-hander Yordano Ventura (5-7, 4.86 ERA) is set to take the hill for the Royals against Blue Jays left-hander Mark Buehrle (11-5, 3.29 ERA). Ventura is coming off one of his best starts of the season in a win over Houston, while Buehrle got a no-decision in his last outing against Seattle.

The Blue Jays had every intention of being extremely active prior to this year's non-waiver Trade Deadline, but nobody could have predicted that Alex Anthopoulos would make this many moves in such a short period of time.

The Blue Jays haven't announced who will take the mound when they wrap their four-game series against the Royals on Sunday at Rogers Centre. The decision hinges on when newly acquired ace David Price joins the team, and whether or not he'll be ready to go in the finale.

Blue Jays general manager Alex Anthopoulos already has pulled off two major moves this week, and now the question is whether he'll be able to do anything else prior to Friday's 4 p.m. ET non-waiver Trade Deadline.